I've finally gotten around to explain the population growth.
Holland has 21.000 peasants and a growth of 7%. However, a month later it only has 21.012 peasants.
So probably the population growth would be 7% on a yearly basis, because 7% on a monthly bases would mean 225% yearly.
However 7% on a yearly basis would mean 0.565% on a monthly basis meaning 21119 peasants. So who cheated me out of 106 peasants?
Paradox did of course. They didn't mean 7%, they meant 7 per thousand.
Did anybody else notice this?
Holland has 21.000 peasants and a growth of 7%. However, a month later it only has 21.012 peasants.
So probably the population growth would be 7% on a yearly basis, because 7% on a monthly bases would mean 225% yearly.
However 7% on a yearly basis would mean 0.565% on a monthly basis meaning 21119 peasants. So who cheated me out of 106 peasants?
Paradox did of course. They didn't mean 7%, they meant 7 per thousand.
Did anybody else notice this?